Multi-Guide II Mandibular Distractor
Ordering Information Basic Set Cat.No. Quantity Description Sterilization, Organization, Storage 29-10270 1 Storage Container Instrumentation 01-01305 1 Pin Driver Blade, for 2.0 mm Auto-Pilot Pins 62-01115 1 Linear Activation Tool, Combination 62-01116 1 Angular Activation Tool 62-01117 1 Transverse Activation Tool 62-23001 1 Screwdriver blade, cruciform 62-01120 1 Handle, for Drill Guide 62-01122 1 Single Drill Guide Insert 62-01123 1 Cheek Retractor 62-01124 1 Trocar, for Drill Guide 01-08055 1 Screwdriver Handle Optional Cat.No. Description Implants 62-01000 Mandibular Distraction Device, 20 mm 62-01010 Mandibular Distraction Device, 35 mm 62-01020 Pin Clamp, right 62-01025 Pin Clamp, left 62-20020 Auto-Pilot Pins, diam. 2.0 x 60 mm, working length 10 mm 62-20021 Auto-Pilot Pins, diam. 2.0 x 60 mm, working length 15 mm 62-20022 Auto-Pilot Pins, diam. 2.0 x 90 mm, working length 10 mm 62-20023 Auto-Pilot Pins, diam. 2.0 x 90 mm, working length 15 mm Instrumentation 60-15120 Twist drill, diam. 1.5 x 135 mm, working length 20 mm, Stryker shaft end 60-15420 Twist drill, diam. 1.5 x 135 mm, working length 20 mm, Dental shaft end 62-01121 Double Drill Guide Insert 6514-4-180 Hercules Cutter
Multi-Guide II Mandibular Distraction Device 29-10270 Storage Container Tool with yellow and green strips for linear activation wheels Tool coded with a blue A for angular activation wheel Tool coded with a red T for transverse activation wheel Features Independent linear distraction of the ramus and the body of the mandible Angular manipulation Transverse manipulation Postoperative control of mandibular augmentation in all planes Ease of application Precise, easy-to-use color coded instrumentation Self-drilling pins Potential Benefits 1. Potentially increases O.R. efficiency May eliminate donor-site morbidity associated with bone grafting Can reduce the likelihood of relapse May be applied to young patients May allow time for soft tissue remodeling and adaptation Designed to allow fixation in abnormal or deficient mandi b les Indications Leibinger s Multi-Guide II Mandibular Distraction Device offers the surgeon a versatile, easy-to-use product for controlled mandibular distraction. Multi-Guide II is designed to provide the surgeon control in guiding deficient or misshapen mandibles towards natural facial develop ment. It is also designed to provide surgeons with the ability to gradually, independently, and simul taneously distract and manipulate facial bones in more than one plane. Color-coded device and instruments for easy identification Optimized thread design may reduce tissue binding Linear distraction (1 click = 0.25 mm) Distraction arms with 20 mm and 35 mm available Angular movement (1 turn = 12 ) Transverse movement (1 turn = 12 ) Linear distraction (1 click = 0.25 mm)
System Overview 62-01000 Mandibular Distraction Device, 20 mm 62-01010 Mandibular Distraction Device, 35 mm 60-15120 Twist Drill, diam. 1.5 x 135 mm, working length 20 mm Stryker shaft end 60-15420 Twist Drill, diam. 1.5 x 135 mm, working length 20 mm Dental shaft end 62-01020 Pin Clamp, right 62-01025 Pin Clamp, left 01-08055 Screwdriver Handle 62-20020 diam. 2.0 x 60 mm, Working length 10 mm 62-20021 diam. 2.0 x 60 mm, Working length 15 mm 62-20022 diam. 2.0 x 90 mm, Working length 10 mm 62-20023 diam. 2.0 x 90 mm, Working length 15 mm 01-01305 Pin Driver Blade, 2.0 mm Auto-Pilot Pins 62-23001 Screwdriver Blade, cruciform 62-01123 Cheek Retractor 62-01120 Handle, for Drill Guide 62-01116 Angular Activation Tool (marked with a blue A ) 62-01117 Transverse Activation Tool (marked with a red T ) 62-01121 Double Drill Guide Insert 62-01122 Single Drill Guide Insert 62-01115 Linear Activation Tool, Combination (marked with yellow/green stripes) 62-01124 Trocar, for Drill Guide
Step-by-Step Procedure This information is intended as an introduction to the Multi-Guide II and should not be considered a comprehensive surgical technique. Step 1 Step 2 Step 3a Planning the Osteotomy and Drill Hole Sites Incision and Exposure Pin Placement and Insertion Step 3b Step 3c Step 4 Pin Placement and Insertion Pin Placement and Insertion Subtotal Osteotomy Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Application of Device Completion of Osteotomy and Verification Inspection and Closure
The information presented in this brochure is intended to demonstrate the breadth of Stryker product offerings. Always refer to the package insert, product label and/or user instructions before using any Stryker product. Products may not be available in all markets. Product availability is subject to the regulatory or medical practices that govern individual markets. Please contact your Stryker representative if you have questions about the availability of Stryker products in your area. Stryker Corporation or its divisions or other corporate affiliated entities own, use or have applied for the following trademarks or service marks: Auto-Pilot, Multi-Guide, Stryker. All other trademarks are trademarks of their respective owners or holders. Literature Number: 1000-471-000 Rev. C UnDe/P.S. 1. Distraction Osteogenesis by Albert Thür & Marijo Bagatin, Acta Stomatol Croat, Vol 36, br. 1, 2002. A surgeon must always rely on his or her own professional clinical judgment when deciding whether to use a particular product when treating a particular patient. Stryker does not dispense medical advice and recommends that surgeons be trained in the use of any particular product before using it in surgery. Copyright 2011 Stryker Printed in USA Stryker Craniomaxillofacial Kalamazoo, MI 49002 USA t: 269 324 5346 toll free: 800 962 6558 f: 877 648 7114 www.stryker.com